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Harry Satovsky occurred on Feb. 14,
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Chatham apartments to which Mr s.
I Meyer A. Pereira, a sister, was hos-
, tees on Feb. 6. The feeling of sym-
pathy was felt by all the guests when
at 3 o'clock the hostess announced
that all rise in honor of our late
I ex-President, Woodrow Wilson. Coy-
' ers were laid for 45 guests.
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Miss Eva Weingarten of Gladstone
avenue, who has been visiting friends
and relatives in the East for the past
two months, is now the guest of Mrs.
A. Wolf, Pottstown, Pa.
$1225.00
A lovely surprise party was ten-
dered to Mr. and Mrs. Moe Shapiro
of Cameron avenue by family and
friends, honoring them on their fif-
teenth anniversary. Mrs. Shapiro was
presented with a beautiful musical in-
strument.
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118 Michigan Avenue
March 6 will be Carnival Night in Detroit's foremost cafe.
Hats, caps, balloons and noise-maker will be given to our
patrons that night.
There will be music on two dance floors.
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fascinatingly Beautiful
Fox Scarfs
bull Avenue
A beautfiully appointed dinner was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.
Furstman of Euclid avenue, compli-
menting Mr. and Mrs. Moe Shapiro.
Covers were laid for 20 guests.
Among those present were Mr. and
Mrs. 11. J. Glasser and family of Gar-
field avenue, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shapiro
and family of Mt. Vernon avenue,
Mr. and Mrs. Mack B. Weiss and fam-
ily of Garfield avenue. Mr. and Mrs.
Shapiro were the recipients of many
beautiful gifts.
The relatives and friends of Mrs.
J. Fisher, 3490 Cadillac avenue, will
be pleased to know that she is at
home convalescing after six weeks at
Grace Hospital. She wishes also to
thank them for their kind remem-
brances.
Mrs. Edward N. Finkelhor of the
Whittier has left for a month's visit
with relatives in Chicago, Baltimore
and New York.
S. R. Wallace conducted the mu-
sical program at the Y. W. II. A. on
Sunday afternoon. The program was
rendered by A. Yutkowitz, Miss Re.
becca Katzman and Mr. Steinberg
and was most enjoyable.
Miss Reva Jacob was hostess to a
number of her friends on Sunday
evening, Feb. 24, at a leap year party.
Dancing was the main diversion of
the affair. Covers were laid for 20.
PERFECTION LODGE
$75.00 to $90.00
Baum Marten
Stone Marten
Up to $35
AVENUE
Spring
Chokers
Greatly
Now
Under
Half
Price
Price
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Second Floor, Park Avenue Building
Across From Hotel Tulles
HENRY A. DIX IS SUCCEED.
ED BY DUDLEY A. SICHER
Is Worn with a Tailored Suit
Tricornesi—in black picot straw, with crystal
ornaments and soutache braid—are the very
latest word from the Millinery Shops.
Millinery Solon--4th
Floor
Unusual and
1.rpiarming
Two Distinguishing Characteristics
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Lighting Equipment
Fireplace Furnishings
and TILE WORK
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Rugs and Carpets
Lamps and Shades
Window Shades
Objets de' Art
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is exterior painting, Dean's can do it
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ADAPTO Shoes for
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BUCHAREST.—(J. T. A.) — The
Roumanian Senate has accepted an
amendment to the citizenship law
whereby only those resident in Rou-
mania since Nov. 1918 may become
citizens. The amendment deprives
hundreds of thousands minority na-
tionality residents from citizenship,
especially the Jews in Transylvania
and Bukowina.
If it
Out of town remodeling and repairing solicited.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Coat,
ROUMANIAN SENATE
LIMITS CITIZENSHIP
NEW YORK.—(J. T. A.)—henry
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weitzman, 95
Monterey avenue, announce the bar A. Dix, retired manufacturer, has
been
succeeded by Dudley S: Sicher
mitzvah of their son, Clement, March
one. Will take place at Jewish Old as vice-president of the federation for
Folks Home. No reception at resi- the support of Jewish Philanthropic
Societies.
dence.
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F. & A.
M., will hold a special communication
Wednesday, March 5, at 3 p. m. M.
M. degree. Banquet at 6:30, with
notable speakers and a special attrac-
tion.
C. K. SANDORF, Sec.
By order or JOSEPH KLEIN, W. M.
23, 1924
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CONFIRMATIONS
Imported Direct
$100, $125, $150, $200, $280
$55, $60, $75
Lovely Hudson Bay Sables
$35 to $45
rthias.
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Jacoby (Helen
Asherson) announce the birth of a
son, Stanford — Elliot, on Saturday,
Feb. 23.
Miss Rose Phillips, director of
platoon schools, has left for Chicago,
where she will deliver two addresses
before the National Educational As-
sociation of Superintendents. Miss
Phillips has recently been requested
, to give a series of educational ad-
'dresses at Columbia University, New
York.
Aristocratic Russian Sables—
BALL
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carn (Cele Hor-
wich) announce the birth of a daugh-
ter, Phylis, on Feb. 24.
The Smart Trlcorne
Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Coskey of
Taylor avenue are taking an extend-
ed trip through New Orleans, Texas
and Los Angeles.
Cherry Red Foxes, genuine Kamsehatka-
$35, $45, $50
Dyed Russian Foxes, all shades—$35 to $50
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The return of the tailored suit will bring into vogue
again TILE SCARF. Mr. Wellman, anticipating this,
bought a wonderful assortment of lovely genuine Arctic
Foxes during his recent visit to the European fur mar-
kets. Here are rich, beautiful shades in peach, nand,
gray, cocoa, natural blue, walnut and snow white. Don't
wait until the Spring advance in furs—buy now.
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Mrs. B. Harris and daughter, Lil-
lian, of 2201 Atkinson avenue left
Feb. 16 for a month's stay in the
South, where they will be the guests
of relatives and friends. They will
visit Atlanta, Macon and Athens, Ga.,
and Aiken, S. C.
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JACOB KLEIN
Jacob Klein of 336 Owen avenue
died suddenly at his home on Mon-
day, Feb. 18. Ile is survived by his
wife, Mrs. Gossip Klein; his non,
Charles, and his brothers, L. Klein
and A. Klein.
His Loving Wife, Mrs. Ilattie Striker.
and Daughters, Darlene Marwil
and Juliet Freehling.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Redfield (Nli-
Miss Bess E. Berger is visiting her rah Helen Cohen) of Second boulevard
cousin, Miss Jewelle Banks, in Nor- announce the birth of a son, Harold
folk, Va.
Jr., on Monday, Feb. 25.
Without a doub more of the Knabe Mignonette grands
have been built and sold in the last five years than any one
style of any other make of high grade pianos. It is recog-
nized from coast to coast as the leading small grand in the
"pianos of quality" class. Do not make the mistake of pay-
ing almost as much for a "just as good" piano when you
can buy the world's best piano by paying just a little more.
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Mrs. David Rosenthal and Mrs.
Emanuel M. Rosenthal entertained 35
guests at a beautifully appointed
luncheon Tuesday at the Hotel Tuller
and box party at the Temple Theater
in honor of Miss Myrtle Grass. A
centerpiece of spring flowers adorned
the table and miniature wedding
rings held the place cards. The hos-
tesses presented Miss Grass with a
beautfiul gift.
Mrs. Louis M. Dunn was hostess at
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg (Mig-
her sister, Mildred Burnstein, a bride non Bing) has returned to their home
of this month. The decorations and on Glynn court after a five weeks'
favors were carried out in Valentine trip to the West Indies.
colors.
In loving memory of our dear hus-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Bing left Sun- band and father, Max Striker, who
Arnold Neiss of Ilamilton avenue day for New York, where they will passed away a year ago, March 2.
is spending some time at Antwerp, sail on the Megantic for a cruise to
Just a memory fond and true,
Belgium.
the West Indies.
And • heartache still for you.
for
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Mr. and Mrs. L. Tiunaky, 159
Westminster avenue, announce the
engagement of their daughter, ('earl,
to Irving leer. Reception will be held
Sunday, March 2.
a bridge and luncheon in honor of
Mignonette Grand
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Engagements
Miss Betty Stein entertained
girls, all former residents of the Jew-
ish Woman's Club, 89 Rowena street,
Mrs. Annie Levine of Boston, at an informal gathering Friday even-
Mass., is spending a few weeks in the ing, Feb. 22, at her home at 655 Col-
Mrs. Rose Oppenheim of 353 Philip
city as the guest of her sister, Mrs. burn place.
avenue announces the engagement of
Rosa Lipson, and family of Peter-
her niece, Miss Freda Weinberg, to
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeckman, Abraham Davidson, son of M. David-
boro street.
their daughter Selma and son 1,(sm, son of 431 East Ferry avenue.
Joseph M. Weiss, Jr., of Rhode were visitors at the Phi Beta Delta
Island avenue entertained Max Fin- fraternity house at Ann Arbor last
kleman of Middletown, Ohio, for sev- Sunday aftrenoon.
eral days the past week, Mr. Weiss
and Mr. Finklenian are classmates at
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin D. Marx
DAVID TACHMAN
the University of Michigan.
will be at home to their friends and
The city of Detroit lost by the
relatives on Monday evening, March
David Taehman one of its
Mrs. Max Satovsky entertained at 3, in honor of the marriage of their death of
brilliant business men. Although he
a beautifully appointed dinner at her daughter, Vera Esther, to Ivor 3.
was only 21 years of see, he had
home on Virginia park in honor of Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. B.
made a large number of friends and
,Miss Mildred Bornstein, whose mar- Kahn.
acquaintances. Ile was connected
riage to her son, Harry, was an event
with the Michigan Pharmacy, located
of Feb. 14. Covers were laid for 40
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 3. Newman on Michigan avenue, and was known
guests.
and son have moved to 3786 Atkinson to all his acquaintances and clients
avenue.
for his kindness and desire to help.
Miss, Melba Oppenheim was the
His sterling character and disposition
charming hostess at a beautifully ap-
Mrs. W. A. Stearns of Longfellow will always be a monument to his
pointed luncheon and theater party avenue and Mrs. S. B. Oppenheimer
memory among those who knew him.
on Saturday, Feb. 9, in honor of Miss of Seward avenue have left for a two
He was a graduate of the 1022 class
Mildred Bornstein, a bride elect on weeks' visit in New York.
of the Practical Institute of Phar-
Valentine Day, `
macy of Sandusky, Mich. Ile was also
Dr. Morris D. Silver of 48 Marston
Among the many pre - nuptial court has left for a four weeks' trip a prominent member of the Order of
Stags. Ile is survived by his father,
events held in honor of Miss Mildred to California and will visit points of
mother, sisters and brothers of 945
Bornstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. interest en route.
Frederick
avenue.
J. Bornstein, whose marriage to
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OBITUARY
Here are coats, modish and swank,
which anticipate every Spring re-
quirement for sports, travel or
general wear. Novelty plaids and
mixtures and rich plain materials
in any of the new Spring shades.
The smartest top coats that we
have had for many a day at so low
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Miss Florence Shewitz was hos-
tess to 12 of her friends on Sunday,
Feb. 17, at her home at 655 Colburn
place. They were entertained by is
"human analyist."
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1227 Griswold St., between Grand River and State
Telephone Main 0224